4. Remember a time when
you broke relationships to
God, family and others,
and recall how you
restored them. If not, what
prevents you from fixing it?
Write them down on a
piece of paper
GOD
SELF
FAMILY
OTHERS
6. What do you feel after listening & sharing your
personal experiences to your classmates?
What did you learn from that experience?
What can we do to rebuild trust and repair the
damage that has been done?
7.
8. TALK TO GOD FIRST
Discuss your problem to
God. PRAY!
God may change your
heart or the party without
your help.
A lots of conflict are caused
by prayerlessness.
9. ALWAYS TAKE INITIATIVE
Conflict resolution requires
initiative from both parties.
Do not delay because it
deepens resentment and
makes worse.
“For resentment kills the
foolish man, and jealousy
kills the simple.” ( Job. 5:2)
10. SHOW EMPHATY
Use your ears more than
mouth. Listen to people’s
feelings.
St. Paul advised “Look out for
another's interest, not just for
your own.” (Philippians 2:4)
“We must bear the burden of
being considerate of the doubts
and fears of others.” (Romans
15:2)
11. CONFESS YOUR PART OF THE CONFLICT
Accept, admit, and ask
forgiveness. Lower your Pride!
“First git rid of the log from your
own eye; then perhaps you will
see well enough to deal with speck
in your friend’s eye.” (Mat. 7:5)
Ask a third party to help evaluate
your actions. Question for
Reflection (Am I the problem or
am I being unrealistic, insensitive
or too sensitive?.)
12. ATTACK THE PROBLEM, NOT THE PERSON
You can't fix the problem if
you're focused on blaming
each other!
"Hate the sin, love the
sinner." - Mahatma Gandhi
13. COOPERATE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE
"Do everything possible on
your part to live in peace with
everybody.” (Romans 12:18)
Do your best to compromise,
adjust to others and show
preference to what they need.
Conflict cannot survive when
only one person participates
(Wayne Dyer)
14. EMPHASIZE RECONCILIATION OVER RESOLUTION
Reconciliation focuses on the
relationship, while resolution
focuses on the problem.
We can build relationships even if
we can't resolve our differences.
God wants unity, not conformity,
and we may walk together even if
we disagree on some issues.
When one focuses reconciliation,
the problem loses significance and
often becomes irrelevant.